The Department of Sanitation's 2022 Identifying Information Law Report. This report describes the types of identifiable informational collected by the Department of Sanitation, the purposes for collection, and the agency's policies on retention and dissemination.
A report regarding the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information by such agency and any contractors or subcontractors utilized by such agency.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
Annual Report in compliance with LL245 of 2017 - Identifying Information Law. Includes agency policy on the collection, storage, and distribution of identifying information.
The Identifying Information Law (IIL) requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial agency reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices. This document is OCME's 2022 IIL biennial report.
This is the RJC's biennial Report required under the Identifying Information Act. The Report describes the collection and disclosure of identifying information that has been authorized by the Agency's Agency Privacy Officer, and outlines the Agency's privacy protection practices.
Identifying Information Law - Agency Report (Form 3) Community Board #1- Brooklyn Agency Reporting Compliance
Form # 3 on the collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and on agency privacy practices. Form #3 was sent by the office of information Privacy
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit comprehensive biennial reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information and their privacy protection practices. This document. is a report on Agency Policies on Identifying Information.
The Identifying Information Law requires City agencies to submit biennial reports related to their collection, disclosure, and retention of identifying information.
Project description required to be submitted to the speaker where the project receives financial assistance but the project is not required to be submitted for consideration to a Community Board, Borough Board or the City Council
This is the fiscal year 2021 annual report to be provided in compliance of Local Law 40 of 2019, covering the time period July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021. This report provides an overview of responses from the Family Justice Center (FJC) Client Satisfaction Survey.
This is the full fiscal year 2020 annual report to be provided in compliance of Local Law 40 of 2019, covering the time period July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020. This report provides an overview of responses from the Family Justice Center (FJC) Client Satisfaction Survey.
This report includes projects where at least $1 million of financial assistance is given, even if the project is exempt from paying a living wage pursuant to a statutory exemption under the Fair Wages for New Yorkers Act.
This report includes projects where at least $1 million of financial assistance is given, even if the project is exempt from paying a living wage pursuant to a statutory exemption under the Fair Wages for New Yorkers Act.
This report includes projects where at least $1 million of financial assistance is given, even if the project is exempt from paying a living wage pursuant to a statutory exemption under the Fair Wages for New Yorkers Act.
Report of project cost increases for Quarter 3 of Fiscal Year 2024 issued pursuant to the requirements of Section 6-133 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York.
Report of project cost increases for Quarter 3 of Fiscal Year 2024 issued pursuant to the requirements of Section 6-133 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York.
Report of project cost increases for Quarter 3 of Fiscal Year 2024 issued pursuant to the requirements of Section 6-133 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York.
Report of project cost increases for Quarter 2 of Fiscal Year 2024 issued pursuant to the requirements of Section 6-133 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York.
Local Law 18 of 2012 requires MOCS to report to the New York City Council certain cost increases in capital contracts with an initial registration value of $10 million or more.
Local Law 18 of 2012 requires MOCS to report to the New York City Council certain cost increases in capital contracts with an initial registration value of $10 million or more.
Local Law 18 of 2012 requires MOCS to report to the New York City Council certain cost increases in capital contracts with an initial registration value of $10 million or more.
Local Law 22 (2015) requires MOCS and the Department of Small Business Services (SBS) to report on the status of worker cooperative businesses in the City. The report includes the dollar value of city contracts awarded to worker coops, number of coops applying for assistance, and other information.
Local Law 18 of 2012 requires MOCS to report to the New York City Council certain cost increases in capital contracts with an initial registration value of $10 million or more.
Local Law 18 of 2012 requires MOCS to report to the New York City Council certain cost increases in capital contracts with an initial registration value of $10 million or more.
Local Law 18 of 2012 requires MOCS to report to the New York City Council certain cost increases in capital contracts with an initial registration value of $10 million or more.
The Diversity & EEO Plan, mandated by the New York City Charter, communicates the agency’s intention to promote EEO and diversity and inclusion by continuing effective measures or implementing new strategies and programs that prevent, diminish, or eliminate barriers to equal opportunity employment.
Upon entering into any agreement to develop property for an economic development project receiving financial assistance, the city or city economic development entity shall submit to the council a report covering project jobs, wages and benefits.
Report summary of the current effective concession awards, date each concession was submitted to the Comptroller for registration, brief description of each concession awarded, method by which concession was awarded, the approximate gross revenues received by the City for each concession of prior FY
FISA-OPA COVER MEMOS, FISA-OPA AGENCY QUARTERLY DIVERSITY AND EEO REPORT AND FISA-OPA DIVERSITY AND EEO TRAINING SUMMARY REPORT FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF FISCAL YEAR 2022.
Executive Order No. 32 is being submitted prohibiting use of city resources to assist jurisdications seeking to enforce prohibitions on Gener-Affirming Care dated June 12, 2023, to take effect immediately.
Executive Order No. 31 shall take effect immediately. Chapter 225 provides the Public Housing Preservation Trust be governed by Board of Trustees, Chief Housing Officer of the City of New York, performs the duties and powers commensurate to a Deputy Mayor in areas of public policy, and housing.
Executive Order No. 30, dated March 27, 2023, is being submitted to replace previous order as it relates to the Updated Safety Practices of Public-Facing Contracted Personnel During the Covid-19 Crisis.
Executive Order No. 28, dated February 23, 2023, is being submitted as it relates to the Revocation of Executive Orders Relating to City Contractor Vaccination Requirement as amended by Executive Order No. 83, dated October 20, 2021, is hereby revoked. This Order shall take effect immediately.